Best from ArchDaily, compiled by The Absolution - Vol. I

We have some interesting news: A while ago, we got in touch with Rafael C, owner of The Absolution Blog – one of the most popular architecture blogs at Tumblr. Rafael’s taste for architecture keeps him searching for amazing architecture shots from all around the Internet, followed by thousands on this popular micro blogging platform – he should absolutely be on your sources!

So, to bring Rafael’s unique vision to more of you who may not be on Tumblr (and have no plans to), every week he will present us a curated selection of photos from the ArchDaily archives, framing particular characteristics of the buildings we love. He is bound to find some buried treasure in our four-year-old-and-growing, 250,000+ image database :) so don’t miss it!

This is the first part. Don’t hesitate to leave Rafael your thoughts in the comments.

‘Exposed concrete and metal structure. These two elements look gorgeous together. The second floor is also topped with a skin of perforated corten steel, which allows the wind to circulate through the building.’ - from Monteagudo Museum / Amann-Cánovas-Maruri